Friday, May 6, 2016

Morbo

These pieces were created by Andy Reisinger and Ezequiel Pini.
I like these because I have no idea what they are, but I can invent uses and personalities for them on my own. They made these with furry bacterial growth and wormy tubes.
  3d printing, morbo, digital art by six & five studio
fruit like, morbo, digital art by six & five studio
tooth and fur, morbo
furry one, morbo, digital art by six & five studio


7 comments:

  1. Ewww bacteria! I think they kind of look like coral...kinda.

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  2. I agree with your point how the confusion these sculptures bring makes the spectator associate more. I particularly like the organic look, and the furry bacterial-like textures just make the whole look alive. Very cool.

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  3. Thanks for these sculptures you introduced because some of the texture on the surface are helpful to the current drawing I'm going on. There's a lot that is worth learning.

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  5. I agree with you and enjoy the fact that it's up to the viewer to decide what they are or what their purpose is. Very odd but beautiful and thought provoking. Thanks for introducing these artists to us, I've never heard of them before and really enjoy their work!

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  6. I really like these Jocelyn. I love that you said, "I like these because I have no idea what they are, but I can invent uses and personalities for them on my own." Because I totally feel like that looking at these. They are each so odd and unique. They have so much personality that if they were puppets, I could imagine how their different voices would sound and how they would move because of the textures and colors used.

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  7. These look like funguses to me and they look amazing. The second one is especially cool because it's got the bright colors. I

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